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I just don't understand why anyone takes the position that my scale is better than your scale. For goodness sakes, they're all trains, and I like trains. Who cares what size it is?DFF
Truth there too. When I was one of the few N scale guys on the Model Railroader forum, I'd see those comments all the time from HO guys dismissing other scales. Much of it is just ignorance. A lot of those HO guys were around when N scale first came along. Now let's be clear...HO was pretty primitive at that time too...but N scale really didn't get a lot of serious treatment probably until MR built the Clinchfield. By then, though, a lot of those guys had already made up their minds. And they influenced newer modelers with those opinions too.I'll say this... If I'd only ever stuck with HO I'd probably never have found my way to the Railwire. I would probably never have had the huge modeling boost I've had from this place...and it's through you guys that I was encouraged to finally publish. Between Great Model Railroads, N Scale Magazine, the N Trak steam books, and HOn3 Annual, I've been able to share my love of this hobby in two scales across the country and the world. I bet none of that would have happened if I hadn't taken the plunge into N back in 2002. And between the two scales I've worked with the most I've learned scenery and modeling techniques from one scale that work really well in the other. I believe just as we become better communicators and more appreciative of world diversity by learning another language, or better musicians by learning multiple instruments, or better athletes by playing more than one sport, we become better modelers when we dabble across scales. This isn't to say that there aren't some absolute champions who can do it all in just one scale...but for us mere mortals, diversifying scale does help us achieve a higher level of model skill.
Funny thing is I think the attitude you express is much more common to those who model any scale other than HO. I by far have heard exponentially more disparaging comments from HO modelers regarding other gauges than all the other combinations combined. So I think the spirit of the dark side comment is the fear of being lumped in with “those” HO modelers.
Guys talking about unloading their old N scale stuff to switch scales, and I'm over here like...